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Semen Stain Removal Solutions

This is your step by step guide to semen stain removal from clothes, fabrics, carpets and upholstery.

Sexual pleasure is not something you should be ashamed of since it comes naturally, but indelible semen spots are another thing. Follow these tips to get rid of semen stains, and say goodbye to the embarrassment of having other people see your sticky smudges.

Description: The viscid, whitish fluid produced in the male reproductive organs, containing spermatozoa. On average, a man ejaculates fourteen gallons of semen in his lifetime, and reproduces only an average of about 1.2 children, in the United States. This amounts to quite a bit of semen that does not reach its destination, which in turn leads to quite a few stained sheets.

Sheets, pants, underwear, and towels are common places for removing semen stains, but it is possible for semen to wind up on any piece of clothing after being swept up in the moment. Semen has been discovered as far from the mark as the floor, a T-shirt, pajama top, dress, the pillowcase, even a curtain, following extreme carelessness. This stain may occur at any time, but it’s common to have to remove semen stains in the early morning and late night. Stains are usually found in the morning, either because they’ve just been created, or because daylight exposes evidence from lastnight’s activities.

Semen Stain Removal from Clothes & Fabrics

Solution 1:

1. Hold fabric stain-side down under cold running water to force water through fabric.

2. Soak and agitate the fabric in cold water until loosened.

3. If the stain remains, rub liquid laundry detergent into the stain and let stand several minutes.

4. Launder according to garment label.

Semen Stain Removal from Carpets & Upholstery

Solution 1:

1. Create a paste from baking soda and water.

2. Apply paste to the spot on the carpet, and scrub with a brush. Once the spot is loosened, use cold water and a towel to wipe it up.

3. Repeat steps 1-2 until stain is gone.

4. Vacuum.

5. Sprinkle baking soda over the spot and let sit for 1 hour. This will eliminate the odor and absorb the rest of the moisture from the carpet.

Solution 2:

1. Scrape off the hard stuff with a dull knife.

2. Blot the area with cold water and a paper towel. Since semen is a protein, avoid hot water, as it will set the stain.